Gourmet shopping in Dublin
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Asia Food Market
This large, friendly food emporium should be your first port of call if you want to whip up an Asian feast. For a start it’s really good value, and you’ll find everything here from kitchen implements to hard-to-come-by ingredients such as grass jelly, habanero chillies, brown basmati rice or – should you wish – chicken’s feet.
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Sheridans Cheesemongers
If heaven were a cheese shop, this would be it. Wooden shelves are laden with rounds of farmhouse cheeses, sourced by Kevin and Seamus Sheridan, who have almost single-handedly revived the practice of cheese-making in Ireland. You can taste any one of the 60 cheeses on display and, while you’re at it, you can also pick up some wild Irish salmon, Italian pastas and olives.
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Coppinger Row Market
This weekly market keeps the focus on small artisan food growers from around the country, who gather here to sell their delicious goodies and address the curiosity of their customers. There’s sandwiches, crepes and cheeses to go, plus a fine selection of fruit and veg and other organic fare.
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Magills
With its characterful old facade and tiny dark interior, Magills’ old-world charm reminds you how Clarendon St must have once looked. Family- run, you get the distinct feeling that every Irish and French cheese, olive oil, packet of Italian pasta and salami has been hand-picked.
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People’s Park Market
Organic meat and veg, local seafood, Irish fruit and farm cheeses are the mainstay at this popular market in the south Dublin suburb of Dun Laoghaire. Grab a burger and sit on the lawn.
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